Prague City 3-Hour Tour with Changing of the Guard

We provide pick-ups at the hotels in the center of Prague upon request

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What You'll Do

Explore Prague on this 3-hour city tour

View Wenceslas Square

See the National Theatre

Admire Charles Bridge

Enjoy a guided walking tour of the Prague Castle area

Watch the Changing of the Guard

Overview

Enjoy an amazing overview of the historical center of Prague as you visit Wenceslas Square, the Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge & more. Finally, take a guided walking tour of the Prague Castle area & view the changing of the guard.

What to Expect

This tour provides a fantastic opportunity to see the main historical sights and monuments in Prague - including the popular changing of the guards ceremony at Prague Castle - within the space of 3 hours.

Embark on a sightseeing tour of Prague, which Bernard Bolzano once dubbed the 'city of a hundred towers'. You'll begin by the Estates Theater in the Old Town, which hosted the premiere of Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni. You'll pass the National Theater, enjoying a marvelous panoramic view of Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum - home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, the Powder Gate, Wenceslas Square, the center of New Town - where Czech history was written, Charles Square, and the renowned Dancing House. Then, you'll cross the Jirásek Bridge into the enchanting Lesser Quarter, where you'll admire Saint Nicholas Church.

The first part of the tour takes place on a minibus. Afterwards, you'll walk along Prague Castle, which once housed the offices of Czech kings. Soldiers from the elite Prague Castle Guard will welcome you at the gates of Prague Castle. You'll get to watch the ceremonial changing of the guard, which includes fanfare and a flag ceremony. You'll visit Saint Vitus Cathedral, where the Czech Crown Jewels are kept and King Charles IV, father of the nation, is buried. In Lobkowicz Palace, you can stop to enjoy a refreshing, delicious cup of coffee in a beautiful historic café.

Afterwards, you'll walk down to Malostranske Square, where a minibus will be waiting for you. You'll pass through the Jewish Quarter, seeing the oldest synagogue in Europe along the way, and arrive in the Old Town Square, one of the oldest marketplaces in Prague. There, you'll see historic Town Hall and complete the tour at the world-famous Astronomical Clock, which dates back to 1410.

• Although this tour includes a 2-kilometer walk through Prague Castle, it is still suitable for children and the elderly.
• The child price applies to children 9 years old and under. The student price applies to students 25 years old and under who have an ISIC Card.